Army Regulation 380-58
Security Classification of Airborne Sensor Imagery and Imaging Systems
28 February 1991
Effective: 27 March 1991
UNCLASSIFIED
PIN: 049061-000
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AR 380-58
Security Classification of Airborne Sensor Imagery and Imaging Systems
This regulation--
_ Consolidates AR 380-7, AR 380-21, and AR 380-54.
_ Implements and publishes DOD Instruction 5210.52, Security Classification of Airborne Sensor Imagery and Imaging Systems.
_ Updates policy, procedures, and responsibilities to comply with the Department of Defense and Army Information Security Program.
History.
This UPDATE printing publishes a new Department of the Army regulation.
This publication has been reorganized to make it compatible with the Army electronic publishing database. No content has been changed.
Summary.
This regulation outlines policies and procedures for security classification of airborne sensor imagery and imagine systems. It implements Department of Defense Instruction (DODI) 5210.52.
Applicability.
This regulation applies to all elements of the Active Army, the Army National Guard. and the U.S. Army Reserve.
Proponent and exception authority.
The proponent agency for this regulation is the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence.
Army management control process.
This regulation is not subject to the requirements of AR 11-2. It does not contain internal control provisions.
Supplementation.
Supplementation of this regulation and establishment of command and local forms are prohibited without prior approval from HQDA (DAMI-POI), WASH DC 20310-1067.
Interim changes.
Interim changes to this regulation are not official unless they are authenticated by the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army. Users will destroy interim changes on their expiration dates unless sooner superseded or rescinded.
Suggested improvements.
Users are invited to send comments and suggested improvements on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) directly to HQDA (DAMI-POI), WASH DC 20310-1067.
Distribution.
Distribution of this regulation is made in accordance with the requirements on DA Form 12-09-E, block number 5141, intended for command level C for the Active Army and D for the Army National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve.
Supersession.
This regulation supersedes AR 380-7, 6 March 1978; AR 380-21, 26 September 1973; and AR 380-54, 26 September 1973
CONTENTS Table of Contents
FIGURES Figures
1.1 Purpose
1.2 References
1.2.a Required publications.
1.2.b Related publications.
1.3 Explanation of abbreviation
1.4 Responsibilities
1.5 Policy
1.6 Dissemination of equipment and technical data
1.7 Procedures
A.0 Appendix A. Department of Defense INSTRUCTION 5219.52
1.1 Purpose
This regulation sets forth policies, responsibilities, and procedures for the security classification of airborne sensor imagery and imaging systems.
1.2 References
Required publications.
(1) AR 380-5 (Department of the Army Information Security Program). Cited in paragraph 6.
(2) AR 380-66 (International Technology Transfer and Security). Cited in paragraph 5.
Related publications.
(1) DOD 5200.l-R (Information Security Program Regulation).
(2) DODD 5230.9 (Clearance of DOD Public Information).
(3) The Department of State International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR). (To obtain this publication, send request to: Department of State, Office of Munitions Control, ATTN: ITAR distribution, Room 800, SA6, Washington, DC 20520)
1.3 Explanation of abbreviation
ITAR--Internal Traffic in Arms Regulation.
1.4 Responsibilities
a. The Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence has overall management responsibility for security classification policy and procedures for U.S Army airborne sensor imagery and imaging systems.
b. Heads of Army commands and activities will comply with the instructions in this regulation. They will ensure its application to defense contractors, subcontractors, and grantees.
1.5 Policy
Security classification guidance for airborne sensor imagery and imaging systems is set forth in DODI 5210.52 (app A) which prescribes the following:
a. Uniform standards and criteria for classifying information about certain Department of Defense-associated airborne sensor imagery and imaging systems.
b. Capacity levels of imaging systems at or below which operating data can be disclosed without jeopardizing national defense.
c. The issuance of specific classification guides for individual imaging systems.
1.6 Dissemination of equipment and technical data
The export of equipment and technical data relating to any such imagine systems or their components will be according to--
a. The Department of State ITAR.
b. The provisions of AR 380-66.